Cheap hoses with inadequate webbing tend to twist, kink and distort while good hoses, much like healthy blood vessels, retain their strength, structure and flexibility.
If you are using vitamin C for circulatory problems always make sure you add the complementary antioxidants, including the citrus bioflavonoids especially hesperidin and grape seed extract.
These work synergistically to restore both strength and elasticity to blood vessel walls. This is very important for all blood vessels including the tiniest capillaries as these are responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to our cells.
I have been assisting someone for more than a year who originally contacted me with general fatigue, aching legs at night and some discomfort around one of his foot (metatarsal) bones.
He also had underlying hypertension. He was under medical care and was being treated for hypertension and other issues.
My goal was to improve his circulation by increasing blood flow and to improve the structure of his blood vessels.
We added several antioxidants and other compounds to help with circulation, plus minerals to help with connective tissue function in his foot. The outcome has been the elimination of the annoying aching legs at night and improvement in the foot pain and a significant improvement in energy and general wellbeing.
The real advantage of nutritional therapy is that it is non-invasive and works to enhance and restore body processes.
It is generally very complementary with medical treatment. The key is to match the correct therapy for an individual's age, weight, medications and health circumstances. In doing so, you too could see some real improvements to your health. Give me a call if you need help.
John Arts is the founder of Abundant Health Ltd. If you have questions, or for a free health plan, contact John on 0800 423559 or email john@johnarts.co.nz. You can join his weekly email newsletter at www.johnarts.co.nz, or visit www.abundant.co.nz.